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By Long Island News & PR July 01, 2013
Weather permitting, the Suffolk County Department of Public Works will treat sections of the following communities as part of its ongoing annual effort to control the mosquito population.
By Joe Randazzo June 29, 2013
Daniel McDonell's death could have been prevented says a State Report.
By Long Island News & PR June 27, 2013
$30 Million in First Round to Implement Projects for Smart Growth, Improved Energy Efficiency, Green Jobs and Greenhouse Gas Reduction
By Joe Randazzo June 26, 2013
Justin Kaliebe was arrested in John F. Kennedy airport before he boarded a flight to leave the country.
By Long Island News & PR June 26, 2013
Bethpage Federal Credit Union invites Long Islanders to get out and enjoy summer with a full schedule of free events for the whole family.
By Long Island News & PR June 26, 2013
Suffolk County Police First Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that killed a bicyclist in North Lindenhurst last evening.
By Lyndsay McCabe June 25, 2013
After receiving numerous complaints from Long Islanders who have been dropped from their homeowners' insurance after Hurricane Sandy, Schumer is calling on the companies to restore their coverage or be penalized by FEMA.
By Wendy L June 25, 2013
Strong rip currents at Gilgo Beach on Monday night helps wash ashore another body. An investigation is ongoing to identify the body of the adult woman and the cause of death.
By Sandra Stelmach June 20, 2013
Long Islanders gather together for some of the largest celebrations in the country. With fast-approaching festivities and fireworks, don’t miss out on the fun - check out what’s happening near you and across Long Island!
By Long Island News & PR June 18, 2013
Track Work Will Continue Overnight.
By Vickie Moller June 18, 2013
Last month, proposed 2013-14 spending plans in six Long Island school districts were rejected by voters, and today residents are heading back to the polls to recast their votes.
By Wendy L June 18, 2013
A LIRR train derailed at the heat of rush hour after leaving Penn Station on Monday evening. It left commuters delayed and frustrated.
By Wendy L June 12, 2013
Babylon may be the next village to have a bill banning invasive bamboo. The legislation is up for review next month.
By Eric Anderson June 09, 2013
A Connecticut woman was arrested for prostitution in East Meadow; Capital One bank in Babylon was robbed; Medford crash claims a teen’s life.
By Joe Randazzo June 01, 2013
Seven months later, Hurricane Sandy has brought one more plight.
By Long Island News & PR May 30, 2013
NY Works Funds Belmont Ave and Robert Moses Causeway Bridge Repairs
By Vickie Moller May 22, 2013
Long Islanders approved a total of 118 out of 124 district spending plans for the 2013-14 school year voted on Tuesday.
By Vickie Moller May 21, 2013
Today, residents all across the Island are at polls voting on their district's school budgets--voting that will play a critical role in determining whether many of the services that districts have been forced to eliminate ...
By Joe Randazzo May 19, 2013
Huntington might pass legislation for environmentally friendly tax breaks.
By Eric Anderson May 17, 2013
Supervisor Tom Croci will return to the Navy in July.